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Sagittarius Eye - The Elite Dangerous Magazine - Issue 32

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In this edition, we take a look at the highly ambitious project to place fleet carriers all over the galaxy, as ports of call for explorers tens of thousands of light years from home. We also visit the unremarkable star system, LFT 509 - unremarkable, that is, except for its unexplained permit lock, and the possibility that it might hold the secrets of the Dark Wheel. Or at least, some forgotten pirate treasure. Also, in our continuing “Hard Look at Hardpoints” series, we give a hard look at one of the most fearsome weapons in the combateer’s arsenal: the railgun.

00:00:18 Editorial. Read by Scott Cleverdon.

00:02:40 A galaxy-spanning network: the Deep Space Support Array. Written by Adurnis, read by Poet Sparrow and Spidey002

00:22:05 The Mystery of LFT 509. Written by Mack Winston, read by Wotherspoon

00:34:51 A hard look at hardpoints: Railguns. Written by Ariri, read by Moogyver

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Chapters

1. Editorial. Read by Scott Cleverdon. (00:00:18)

2. A galaxy-spanning network: the Deep Space Support Array. Written by Adurnis, read by Poet Sparrow and Spidey002 (00:02:40)

3. The Mystery of LFT 509. Written by Mack Winston, read by Wotherspoon (00:22:05)

4. A hard look at hardpoints: Railguns. Written by Ariri, read by Moogyver (00:34:51)

38 episodes

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In this edition, we take a look at the highly ambitious project to place fleet carriers all over the galaxy, as ports of call for explorers tens of thousands of light years from home. We also visit the unremarkable star system, LFT 509 - unremarkable, that is, except for its unexplained permit lock, and the possibility that it might hold the secrets of the Dark Wheel. Or at least, some forgotten pirate treasure. Also, in our continuing “Hard Look at Hardpoints” series, we give a hard look at one of the most fearsome weapons in the combateer’s arsenal: the railgun.

00:00:18 Editorial. Read by Scott Cleverdon.

00:02:40 A galaxy-spanning network: the Deep Space Support Array. Written by Adurnis, read by Poet Sparrow and Spidey002

00:22:05 The Mystery of LFT 509. Written by Mack Winston, read by Wotherspoon

00:34:51 A hard look at hardpoints: Railguns. Written by Ariri, read by Moogyver

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Editorial. Read by Scott Cleverdon. (00:00:18)

2. A galaxy-spanning network: the Deep Space Support Array. Written by Adurnis, read by Poet Sparrow and Spidey002 (00:02:40)

3. The Mystery of LFT 509. Written by Mack Winston, read by Wotherspoon (00:22:05)

4. A hard look at hardpoints: Railguns. Written by Ariri, read by Moogyver (00:34:51)

38 episodes

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